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As a VBACer myself, I completely understand how difficult it is to find a provider. I had a midwife 75 miles away, as the OBs don't accept VBACers due to an unofficial hospital ban. (I ended up risking out of midwife care and driving 400 miles to a VBAC friendly hospital to have my LO... It sure would have been nice to be welcomed at the local hospital, though!)

Where do you live? I am not even going to bother with a doctor if I can help it. Truthfully, I haven't checked for any vbac friendly in my area and there are a lot of hospitals and doctors around here. I already know of two midwives within 15 minutes of me who will assist me. I do not believe Texas is very vbac friendly and I wish it was. I love my state, but pregnancy and birth suck here.

Where do you live? I am not even going to bother with a doctor if I can help it. Truthfully, I haven't checked for any vbac friendly in my area and there are a lot of hospitals and doctors around here. I already know of two midwives within 15 minutes of me who will assist me. I do not believe Texas is very vbac friendly and I wish it was. I love my state, but pregnancy and birth suck here.

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